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Compliance program for freelancing, leaving a gap, being your own boss, and not contributing to social security
Many non-Beijing freelancers, self-employed people, and start-up entrepreneurs working in Beijing encounter the same thorny problem:
If you don't have Beijing household registration and you don't have a company to work for, you don't dare to break the payment of social security, and you are afraid of not complying with the law and stepping on legal risks.
As a result, more and more people are choosing to start a Beijing one-person limited company, not only to keep the qualification of continuous payment of social security in Beijing, but also to go through the formal path to pay social security for their own employees.
But most people can't figure it out:
Is it suitable for me to use a Beijing one-person company to pay social security for myself or not?
Which groups of people are best suited to operate this way?
What are the hard conditions and hidden potholes?
How is the whole process compliant? How much does it cost? What benefits can I enjoy?
Today's nanny-level in-depth analysis is specifically for those who have already started or are planning to register a one-person company in Beijing.
2026-05-13
Real Case Alerts|Compliance Guidelines|Checklist for avoiding the pitfalls of agency work
There are more and more entrepreneurs who are deeply involved in the cross-border e-commerce track in Beijing. Whether you are doing Amazon, Temu, TikTok Shop, or laying out an independent station or multi-platform store, a compliant business license and industry filing are the basic thresholds for setting up a store and moving in, declaring customs and tax returns, and collecting money on account.
Today's post helps you get it all in one go 👇
2026-05-12
“Hello, your account has been temporarily frozen, please submit the following information ......”
The moment you receive this email from the bank, the first reaction of many sellers is: the money is still in there, what if you can't get it out?
The freezing of bank accounts in Hong Kong has become more and more frequent in the past two years. The reason for this is not that banks are deliberately making things difficult, but that the intensity of compliance reviews is indeed escalating.
Today breaks down the 3 causes of freezing that have been high on the list lately, as well as showing you how to prevent and respond to them.
2026-05-11
Many sellers decide to do NOON, the first tangled problem is: with what company body into the station? Can a mainland company move in? Is a Hong Kong company better? Should I register a local company in the Middle East?
Different subjects not only affect the difficulty of entry, but also affect the subsequent tax, payback, operating costs. Today, the three subjects of the full dimensions of the comparison is clear.
2026-05-11
The Middle East market is on fire, but many newbies are stuck on the first step: to be NOON or to be Amazon?
Both platforms can do the Middle East, but play completely differently. Choose the wrong platform and you could be busy for half a year for nothing.
Today, we're doing a hardcore comparison of 7 dimensions from a novice's perspective to help you see which one you're really suited for.
2026-05-11